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Antibacterial composition and its use in treating bacterial infections
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Abstract
An antibacterial composition that comprises as active compound at least one light isotope of an element selected from the group which consists of 1H, 12C, 16O, 14N, 39K, 24Mg, 64Zn, 85Rb, 28Si, 54Fe, 92Mo, 74Se, 58Ni, 70Ge, 52Cr, 63Cu, 50V, or combinations thereof, wherein the composition is enriched for the at least one light isotope. A method of treating and preventing bacterial diseases in humans and non-human animals by administering the composition. The use of the said composition in human and veterinary medicine for the prevention and treatment of diseases in humans and non-human animals and also as an antiseptic and disinfectant.
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1. A method of treating a condition that is caused by or characterized by a bacterial infection or excessive bacterial growth, wherein the method comprises administering an antibacterial composition comprising a bacteriostatic or bactericidal effective amount of at least one light isotope-enriched element selected from the group consisting of Si that is at least 95% 28 Si; K that is at least 98% 39 K; Mg that is at least 95 24 Mg, Rb that is at least 90% 85 Rb; Mo that is at least 80% 92 Mo; Se that is at least 50% 74 Se; Ge that is at least 90% 70 Ge; Cr that is at least 90% 52 Cr; Fe that is at least 80% 54 Fe; Ni that is at least 90% 58 Ni; Cu that is at least 90% 63 Cu; and V that is at least 35% 50V, wherein the light isotope-enriched element is present in elemental form or in the form of a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, compound or complex thereof, to said person or said veterinary mammal.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the condition is acne.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the condition is sepsis.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the condition is a bacterial infection.Cited by (0)
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